A gray sky day of drizzle that April 21, back in 1994. The official date of my move to Eugene, Oregon and that evening I was already loving it--seeing Spitboy play at Icky's Teahouse and thrilled too be a part of what was sure to be a vibrant scene. Several southern Oregon punks had moved to town and there were not only loads more local punks already but an anarchist collective also. Leaving college for to build a thriving punk community was looking like the best decision I had made in my…

Hi. My name is Leif, and I write a zine about cassette tapes. Mostly punk and metal tapes, as that is where the tape scene is thriving the most right now. I just put out my first issue. Let me know if you want to order or trade a copy. My store envy will be up soon. Yadda yadda yadda.

Just finished my first zine in EIGHT YEARS!!! Been working on this for months and am very happy with how it turned out, so I hope you'll all give it a look. (Scrambling to finish another two before the Brooklyn Zine Fest on 4/26, so expect me to post about those shortly.)…

Dear Readers, Looks like I might get some rare airtime for one of my songs.
I got a request from Mark Benton to play one of my songs on his radio show on KSLU, college radio from Saint Louis University.
Time Wednesday sometime between 5-6PM. Can't wait.http://tunein.com/radio/KSLU-s13129/ Wednesday 5 p.m. - 6 p.m.﻿
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What a career Mickey Rooney had.
I was able to meet him one time when I worked at Doubleday books.
He was in Dallas at the North Park Mall. I was doing an errand, and he walked by with a tall woman. They were both eating ice cream cones. I said, "Hi Mr. Rooney!" He replied, "Hiya kid, Hiya" and kept walking. Fun!